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Old 07-24-2004, 05:04 PM   #1
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Question Taking off the warning lables on ATV's

I was wonderin how i can take off those stupid labels that are on atv's
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Old 07-27-2004, 05:13 PM   #2
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Re: Taking off the warning lables on ATV's

its hard because if you use chemicals (gas,thinner) they will dull the plastics and if your not careful with a scraper you will chip and scratch the shit out of your plastics. At the Auto parts store they sell a cleaner for Stickers and Decals, or you can buy replacement aftermarket plastics that come without the labels and those stupid indents (for the labels). I havent touched the ones on my LTZ because I dont want it to look like crap where the labels once were.
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Re: Taking off the warning lables on ATV's

The ones that are on my blaster are rivited and thats what i was talkin bout i dont know of any with just a sticker and im good with a razor blade so i dont scratch stuff.
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Re: Taking off the warning lables on ATV's

With the stickers, simply use a heat gun or hairdryer, using as little heat as possible so it doesn't melt the plastic!!

If you want to take out the rivets, use a drill to drill them out. Just use a bit that is about the same size as the head of the rivet.
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